Date: Wednesday 27 September 2006
Location: Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht
The oral presentations:
- Paul de Jong (ECN Solar Energy) -
High-efficiency solar modules; why traditional concepts fail and must be replaced by a back-contact module assembly - Albert Goossens (Delft University of Technology) -
Low-cost PV with solid-state nanocomposites of TiO2 and CuInS2 - Giso Hahn (University of Konstanz) -
Overview of silicon ribbon technologies for cost reduction in photovoltaics - Mischa Bonn (Amolf/FOM) -
Hot carriers in nanocrystal quantum dots for solar cells - Huub de Groot (University Leiden) -
From photosynthesis to artificial photosynthesis - Michael Debije (Technical University Eindhoven) -
Using selectively-reflecting organic layers to enhance the output of a luminescent solar concentrator - Jef Poortmans (IMEC) -
Thin, thinner, thinnest, an evelutionary vision on Si-based PV - Bernd Stannowski (Helanthos) -
Challenges in the development of thin-film silicon PV - Erik Lysen (Utrecht Centre for Energy Research) -
Past and present: the track record of solar electricity